“If that’s where you’re at in life then you’re too far gone” UFC welterweight Randy Brown calls Andrew Tate’s ‘Top G’ courses “weird as hell”

In the wake of Andrew Tate’s arrest for crimes like money laundering, human trafficking, rape, and organized crime, the former professional kickboxer has been the target of widespread criticism and allegations.

Recently, UFC fighter Randy Brown turned to Twitter in order to bash Tate.

On December 29 in Romania, Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested as part of an investigation into allegations of rape and people trafficking; according to court documents, he will be held in detention for 30 days.

Since April of last year, when they became aware of his dubious online behavior, Romanian authorities have been keeping a close eye on the king of toxic masculinity.

A court in Bucharest, Romania, denied the release request of the controversial social media celebrity and self-described misogynist.

Earlier this month, a spokesperson for the Romanian anti-organized crime organization DIICOT said that Tate’s detention had been prolonged. 

Tate, who became notorious for racist and sexist posts on Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, filed four appeals, all of which were denied by the Bucharest Court of Appeal on the grounds that “the possibility of them evading investigations cannot be ignored” and that Tate and his brother could “leave Romania and settle in countries that do not allow extradition.”

Randy, a welterweight fighter for the UFC, has just recently signed up for a few of Tate’s online courses and has been extremely critical of Top G. The UFC fighter does not believe that it is wise to blindly adhere to Tate’s views and believes that doing so would be foolish.

”Not gonna lie subscribing to Andre Tates courses on “how to be a top G” and “how to get girls to like you” is weird as hell. If that’s where you’re at in life then you’re too far gone. Y’all really just need y’all fathers” Randy Brown tweeted.

Do you concur with Rudeboy’s assessment that it would be unwise to adhere to the teachings that Tate teaches in his courses?

 

Khandaker Muntasir

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As a passionate UFC enthusiast, Khandaker Muntasir Hossain provides coverage of MMA, wrestling, and boxing on multiple platforms. With his deep knowledge of sports, he immerses readers in the excitement of various arenas, whether it's the octagon, squared circle, pitch, court, or ring. Through his writing and love for sports, he aims to motivate others to explore their own sporting interests and experience the magic that sports bring.

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